
events
From the Front Lines: Military Veterans and the Fight Against Addiction
This dynamic panel discussion will feature Sazha Alexandra Ramos, founder of Recovery Organization Resources; Eric Fretz, Ph.D., director of Michigan State Selective Services; and Jamaine Atkins, founder of Any Lengths Sober Living and recipient of the 2020 Michigan Department of Health & Human Services Hometown Hero Award.
Monthly Tarot Reading
'll be facilitating this on Saturday if anyone wants to join or know anyone who may be interested! Here is the link to RSVP https://forms.gle/qK6tcMNbtsQytCYv9
Reflections from the Field: Implementation Strategies for Diverse AOD Populations
This year’s conference will be entirely virtual, and we are working hard to make this the most accessible conference in the field for student affairs practitioners and administrators. The more participants who join us for the conference, the better the experience will be for everyone, as we share learning, best practices, and innovative ideas.
A great way to get people excited for Strategies is for them to hear about it from their respected colleagues and peers - that’s where you come in! This document will help make sharing the word about the 2021 NASPA Strategies Conferences on social media a breeze.
Key Information
Dates and Deadlines:
Conference dates: January 12 -15, 2021
Early bird registration deadline: October 28, 2020
Regular registration deadline: December 9, 2020
Social Accounts and Tags:
#NASPAStrategies21 - this is the most important tag! Please use it wherever possible
Social handles - tag NASPA in all your social media posts
Twitter: @Naspatweets
Instagram: @naspapics
Facebook: @naspaFB
Other tags to consider: #wellness #wellbeing #mentalhealth #sexualviolence #prevention #titleIX #highered #highereducation #healthpromotion

SERVING OUR VETERAN’S HEALTH
Join our panel of experts to understand how to support veterans as they navigate life after the military. After service, some veterans carry a lot of mental weight with them and don’t get the proper help they need to heal. Learn about the various behavioral health resources for veterans so they can transform unhealthy coping mechanisms into positive ones and thrive after they’ve given so much of themselves.